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2022-23 RCC Catalog


2022-2023 Applied Technology Pathway
Applied Technology guided pathway at RCC

Electronics Technology

Associate of Applied Science Degree

About the Program

The Electronics Technology Associate of Applied Science degree provides students the necessary skills for entry into one of today’s most dynamic and broad-based technical fields. The program emphasizes electronic theory fundamentals, troubleshooting and design, and involves both highly technical and general studies courses. Advanced courses include radio frequency and microwave communications, PC hardware, and microcontrollers and interfacing. Typical occupations include those of electronics test technicians at manufacturing sites or field engineers in the communications industry.

The technical courses involve extensive lab work using industry standard test equipment and practices. As a capstone, students design and build an electronics project to demonstrate their proficiencies of program outcomes. The AAS degree can be used for technical block transfers to four-year institutions’ basic engineering programs, although continuing students will be advised to take additional transfer courses.

Program Learning Outcomes

The curriculum in RCC courses is derived from a set of identified learning outcomes that are relevant to the discipline. Program learning outcomes for the Electronics Technology Associate of Applied Science are:

  • Identify and solve real-world problems through the application of electronics theory and concepts.
  • Calibrate, test, and repair analog and digital circuitry at component, circuit, and systems level using industry standard test equipment.
  • Organize, interpret, and use technical information and documentation.
  • Communicate effectively across a variety of audiences: technicians, engineers, management and customers.
  • Function collaboratively as a member of a team to achieve specified and measurable results.
  • Demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, and time management skills commensurate with industry productivity needs.
  • Demonstrate the ability to adhere to personal and industry safety standards.

Entry Requirements

Students are required to complete the Placement Process to determine skill level and readiness in math, reading, and writing. As part of their training program, students must begin with the courses within their skill level as determined through the Placement Process.

Advanced Standing

Coursework from accredited colleges and universities will be accepted in accordance with college policies and with the Electronics Technology Department chair’s recommendation. In order to ensure that coursework is current, program courses over three years old must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate department chair before being accepted toward core requirements. Official transcripts must be filed with the RCC Enrollment Services office.

Graduation Requirements

Students are required to complete all courses in this program with a grade of “C” or better to receive their degrees. Certain required courses are graded on a pass/no pass basis only. A grade of “P” for these courses indicates a student earned the equivalent of a “C” or better grade.

This guide lays out an optimal path to graduate. Where zero credits are listed in the prerequisites, students may place into a higher-level(s) based on designated placement score(s). Note, some prerequisites may be required for graduation. Please consult an advisor with any program completion questions.

TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS:

90-93
Program email address: [email protected]
Program Prerequisites
Course No. Course Title Alternate Course(s) Comments

CIS120

Concepts in Computing I 1

 

Required for graduation.

MTH20

Pre-algebra

 

or designated placement score

RD90

College Reading

WR91

or designated placement score, WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90

WR90

Fundamentals of Composition

WR91

or designated placement score, WR91 fulfills RD90/WR90

Prerequisites - credits vary based on Placement Score(s): 0-14

 

 

Term 1
      Check in with Advisor

EET125

Electronics Fundamentals I (DC)

 

 

EET129

Introduction to Embedded Systems

 

 

MTH60

Fundamentals of Algebra I

MTH63

or higher-level math

PSY101

Psychology of Human Relations

BT101

 

 

Term Credits: 15

 

 

Term 2

EET126

Electronics Fundamentals II (AC)

 

 

EET130

Digital Fundamentals I

 

 

WR115

Introduction to Expository Writing 2

or COMM100, 111 or 218 (credits vary)

 

Term Credits: 13

 

 

Term 3

CIS140

Introduction to Operating Systems

 

 

EET131

Digital Fundamentals II

 

 

EET140

Solid State Fundamentals

 

 

 

Term Credits: 15

 

 

Term 4

EET215

Operational Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits

 

 

EET220

Solid State Devices

 

 

HE112

Emergency First Aid

 

 

WR121

English Composition I 2

 

 

 

Term Credits: 15

 

 

Term 5

EET225

Electronics Troubleshooting

 

 

EET230

Radio Frequency Communications Fundamentals

 

winter term only (lecture Tuesday)

EET240

Microcontrollers I

 

winter term only (lecture Tuesday)

EET104

Fundamentals of Manufacturing Electronics

EET127

or approved program elective, 4 to 6 credits required (course credits vary)

 

Term Credits: 17

 

 

Term 6

EET205

International Society of Certified Electronic Technicians (ISCET)
Certification/Preparation

 

 

EET235

Microwave Applications

 

spring term only (lecture Tuesday)

EET241

Microcontrollers II

 

spring term only (lecture Tuesday)

EET250

Prototype Development and Documentation

EET280

spring term only

 

Term Credits: 15

 

 

Approved Program Electives

(4 to 6 credits required)

Course No. Course Title Credits

BA101

Introduction to Business

4

BT121

Digital Marketing and e-Commerce

4

CIS      

Any computer applications course, CIS125 or above

3-4

COMM111

Fundamentals of Public Speaking (if not taken as part of core)

4

EET101

Introduction to Electronics

3

EET104

Fundamentals of Manufacturing Electronics

4

EET112

Introduction to Mechatronics

3

EET113

Exploration of Alternative Energies

3

EET118

Introduction to Renewable Energy Systems

5

EET127

Exploring the Raspberry Pi

3

EET132

Digital Fundamentals III

5

EET180

Cooperative Work Experience/Electronics

variable

EET199

Selected Topics in Technology

1-5

GS104

Physical Science with lab

5

MEC150

PLC Motor Control

3

MET101

Mechanical Drafting

3

MET121

CAD I: Mechanical (Solid Works)

3

MET122

CAD II: Mechanical (SolidWorks)

3

MET160

Materials and Metallurgy

3

MFG101

Introduction to Manufacturing

3

MFG121

Manufacturing Processes I

4

MFG220

Research and Development Prototyping

4

MFG230

Statistics and Quality Control

3

MFG241

CNC Programming – Mill (HAAS)

4

MFG242

CAM I: Mastercam 2D

4

MFG243

CAM II: Mastercam 3D

4

MFG244

CNC Programming – Lathe

3

MTH60R

Fundamentals of Algebra I Recitation      

1

MTH65

Fundamentals of Algebra II or higher-level math

4-5

MTH65R

Fundamentals of Algebra II Recitation

1

MTH111R

College Algebra Recitation

1

MTH112R

Elementary Functions Recitation

1

WLD101

Welding Fundamentals

3

WR122

English Composition II

4

1 Approved Computer Information Science or Computer Science course, CIS120 or above, or documented computer proficiency within the past ten years.

2 If students test out of WR115, they may take WR122 instead of Communication upon completion of WR121.

For more information, contact the Electronics Technology Department.

Electronics Technology Department faculty and staff can also be reached by:
Phone: 541-956-7500
Email: [email protected]
Web address: www.roguecc.edu/electronics
TTY: Oregon Telecom Relay Service, 711

2022-23 RCC Catalog